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  • Empty cannisters of laughing gas lying on the street. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is now a very common 'legal high' used by young people. Nitrous oxide can cause analgesia, depersonalisation, derealisation, dizziness, euphoria, and some sound distortion. Inhalation of nitrous oxide for recreational use, with the purpose of causing euphoria and/or slight hallucinations, began as a phenomenon for the British upper class in 1799, known as "laughing gas parties".
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  • Small empty cannister of laughing gas lying on the street. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is now a very common 'legal high' used by young people. Nitrous oxide can cause analgesia, depersonalisation, derealisation, dizziness, euphoria, and some sound distortion. Inhalation of nitrous oxide for recreational use, with the purpose of causing euphoria and/or slight hallucinations, began as a phenomenon for the British upper class in 1799, known as "laughing gas parties".
    20141019_laughing gas cannister_A.jpg
  • Empty cannisters of laughing gas lying on the street. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is now a very common 'legal high' used by young people. Nitrous oxide can cause analgesia, depersonalisation, derealisation, dizziness, euphoria, and some sound distortion. Inhalation of nitrous oxide for recreational use, with the purpose of causing euphoria and/or slight hallucinations, began as a phenomenon for the British upper class in 1799, known as "laughing gas parties".
    20150120_laughing gas_A.jpg
  • Empty cannisters of laughing gas lying on the street in East London, United Kingdom. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is now a very common legal high used by young people. Nitrous oxide can cause analgesia, depersonalisation, derealisation, dizziness, euphoria, and some sound distortion. Inhalation of nitrous oxide for recreational use, with the purpose of causing euphoria and/or slight hallucinations, began as a phenomenon for the British upper class in 1799, known as laughing gas parties.
    20180822_laughing gas_003_1.jpg
  • Empty cannisters of laughing gas lying on the street in East London, United Kingdom. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is now a very common 'legal high' used by young people. Nitrous oxide can cause analgesia, depersonalisation, derealisation, dizziness, euphoria, and some sound distortion. Inhalation of nitrous oxide for recreational use, with the purpose of causing euphoria and/or slight hallucinations, began as a phenomenon for the British upper class in 1799, known as 'laughing gas parties'.
    20180822_laughing gas_001_1.jpg
  • Empty cannisters of laughing gas lying on the street in East London, United Kingdom. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is now a very common legal high used by young people. Nitrous oxide can cause analgesia, depersonalisation, derealisation, dizziness, euphoria, and some sound distortion. Inhalation of nitrous oxide for recreational use, with the purpose of causing euphoria and/or slight hallucinations, began as a phenomenon for the British upper class in 1799, known as laughing gas parties.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
Group of girls all dressed up inhaling baloons of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, (which gives an instant high) in the camping grounds before the big night out.<br />
Technically laughing gas falls into a legal grey area, coming under the ‘legal high’ bracket as it is used by some dentists as an anaesthetic. Although it is not illegal to possess and inhale the substance, it is illegal to supply it to anyone under the age of 18.<br />
In an attempt to tackle legal highs, the government's Psychoactive Substances Bill intends to prohibit the sale of mood-altering drugs without a medical purpose.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
Group of girls all dressed up inhaling baloons of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, (which gives an instant high) in the camping grounds before the big night out.<br />
Technically laughing gas falls into a legal grey area, coming under the ‘legal high’ bracket as it is used by some dentists as an anaesthetic. Although it is not illegal to possess and inhale the substance, it is illegal to supply it to anyone under the age of 18.<br />
In an attempt to tackle legal highs, the government's Psychoactive Substances Bill intends to prohibit the sale of mood-altering drugs without a medical purpose.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
Group of girls all dressed up inhaling baloons of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, (which gives an instant high) in the camping grounds before the big night out.<br />
Technically laughing gas falls into a legal grey area, coming under the ‘legal high’ bracket as it is used by some dentists as an anaesthetic. Although it is not illegal to possess and inhale the substance, it is illegal to supply it to anyone under the age of 18.<br />
In an attempt to tackle legal highs, the government's Psychoactive Substances Bill intends to prohibit the sale of mood-altering drugs without a medical purpose.
    _F3A6238_1.jpg
  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
Group of girls all dressed up inhaling baloons of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, (which gives an instant high) in the camping grounds before the big night out.<br />
Technically laughing gas falls into a legal grey area, coming under the ‘legal high’ bracket as it is used by some dentists as an anaesthetic. Although it is not illegal to possess and inhale the substance, it is illegal to supply it to anyone under the age of 18.<br />
In an attempt to tackle legal highs, the government's Psychoactive Substances Bill intends to prohibit the sale of mood-altering drugs without a medical purpose.
    _F3A6204_1.jpg
  • Young people taking some laughing gas from a balloon. The 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20140824_notting hill carnival_J.jpg
  • Young people taking some laughing gas from a balloon. The 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20140824_notting hill carnival_AU.jpg
  • Young people taking some laughing gas from a balloon. The 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20140824_notting hill carnival_AT.jpg
  • Young people taking some laughing gas from a balloon. The 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Clerks push awkward trolleys of legal documents across the road from the High Court on Fleet Street, on 17th October 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Bailiffs and officials serve legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Bailiffs and officials leave after serving legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    MK-20200921-HS2-Injunction-papers-De...jpg
  • Bailiffs and officials leave after serving legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    MK-20200921-HS2-Injunction-papers-De...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists glance at legal documents served by bailiffs and officials in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    MK-20200921-HS2-Injunction-papers-De...jpg
  • A No Entry sign has been placed on the railings outside the Royal Courts of Justice The High Court outside the Royal Courts of Justice, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England. Judicial and legal proceedings have been put under great pressure during continued lockdowns with hearings and court cases severely delayed.
    coronavirus_courts08-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A No Entry sign has been placed on the railings outside the Royal Courts of Justice The High Court outside the Royal Courts of Justice, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England. Judicial and legal proceedings have been put under great pressure during continued lockdowns with hearings and court cases severely delayed.
    coronavirus_courts02-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A No Entry sign has been placed on the railings outside the Royal Courts of Justice The High Court outside the Royal Courts of Justice, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England. Judicial and legal proceedings have been put under great pressure during continued lockdowns with hearings and court cases severely delayed.
    coronavirus_courts03-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A High Court judge reads a transcript of a previous session of the mobile court at the Jama Masjid Mosque in Delhi. The court was set up  give case-by-case legal authority to Dr Nimesh Desai, head psychiatrist at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences to legally asses his work in  treating the mentally ill homeless with anti-psychotic drugs. <br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • In light monsoonal rain, a lone pedestrian is seen from a high viewpoint, crossing a zebra crossing with a yellow grid box junction to his right in Central Hong Kong on the last day of British rule. The junction is empty and without any traffic but the word 'Look' is stencilled in white letters for the benefit of unwary pedestrians. An umbrella used by the unrecognisable person is a colour match with the painted striped road markings, identical to the British highway traffic code. The transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), often referred to as "The Handover" occurred at midnight on June 30, 1997, signifying the end of British rule, and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. Hong Kong was once known as 'fragrant harbour' (or Heung Keung) because of the smell of transported sandal wood.
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  • A tree surgeon working as a contractor for London's Lambeth council trims high ash branches and boughs in Ruskin Park. Distant Edwardian period homes can be seen with blocks of flats in the Loughborough Estate are beyond. The man is tethered to safety harnesses and he swings himself across the large tree trimming and cutting the heavier and less stable arms of the plant's surfaces. Councils like Lambeth take the health of their public park's trees very seriously after incidents of falling parts onto innocent passers-by, with resulting injuries and legal action.
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  • A lady with a Legal & General brolly, carefully steps through rain water as Storm Georgina sweeps across parts of Britain and in central London, lunchtime office workers were caught out by torrential rain and high winds, on 24th January 2018, in London, England. Pedestrians resorted to leaping across deep puddles at the junction of New Oxford Street and Kingsway at Holborn, the result of overflowing drains.
    storm_georgina-10-24-01-2018.jpg
  • In heavy monsoonal rain, crowds gather at the stroke of midnight beneath umbrellas to witness the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), often referred to as "The Handover" on June 30, 1997. Midnight signified the end of British rule, and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. From the on the roof of Ocean Terminal shopping mall, the skyline is filled with fireworks but the glowing red comes from giant advertising lettering behind the viewer on the top floor of the building which protrudes out into Hong Kong harbour from the Kowloon side of the territory.  Hong Kong was once known as 'fragrant harbour' (or Heung Keung) because of the smell of transported sandal wood.
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  • In heavy monsoonal rain, crowds gather beneath umbrellas on the roof of Ocean Terminal to witness the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), often referred to as "The Handover" on June 30, 1997. Midnight signified the end of British rule, and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. A cruise liner is moored s small distance away but the glowing red comes from giant advertising lettering on the top floor of the shopping mall which protrudes out into Hong Kong harbour from the Kowloon side of the territory.  Hong Kong was once known as 'fragrant harbour' (or Heung Keung) because of the smell of transported sandal wood.
    RB-0080.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • An anti-HS2 activist protests with a sign outside one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use tripods to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use tripods to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • An anti-HS2 activist releases himself from a tripod used to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who used a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who blocked one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who blocked one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest anti-HS2 activists who blocked an entrance to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who used a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who used a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Hertfordshire Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist after invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 to clear an area outside an entrance to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. A protest action by anti-HS2 activists, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • Hertfordshire Police officers invoke Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 to clear a press photographer from an area outside an entrance to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action by anti-HS2 activists, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • A senior Hertfordshire Police officer invokes Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 to clear anti-HS2 activists and press photographers from an area outside an entrance to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action by anti-HS2 activists, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • An anti-HS2 activist uses a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • An anti-HS2 activist with a smoke grenade uses a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use arm tube lock-ons and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use an arm-tube lock-on and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use arm tube lock-ons and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • Anti-HS2 activists use an arm tube lock-on and a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • An anti-HS2 activist uses a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • Trucks queue as anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • An anti-HS2 activist uses a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • An anti-HS2 activist uses a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
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  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • An anti-HS2 activist uses a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a lock-on arm tube to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists use a tripod to block one of several entrances to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link for the entire day on 9 October 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.
    MK-20201009-HS2-Extinction-Is-Foreve...jpg
  • On the very last day of British rule over its Hong Kong colony, we see two groups representing this colonial territory's population. Commuters walk through Chater Garden about to pass another group of older exercise class. Towering above them all is the Bank of China skyscraper, then the tallest building in Asia, As the last hours tick away before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), often referred to as "The Handover" on June 30, 1997. Midnight of that day signified the end of British rule and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. Almost 7 million people call a territory of 1100 sq km home, squeezing onto only 10% of the available land space. This is a metropolis of high population density and one of the world's economic powerhouses.
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  • The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. London, UK.
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  • The sign outside The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. London, UK.
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  • The sign outside The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. London, UK.
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  • The sign outside The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. London, UK.
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  • The notification of a tree removal notice and injunction against obstruction is attached to the trunk of an oak tree in Sydenham Hill Woods, the scene of a protest against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 24th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
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  • The image of the artwork called Big Bird by the Belgian artist Roa is seen on the side of a Balti restaurant in Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, East London. Painted in 8 hours on the Victorian brick, the work has become a known landmark on this and surrounding streets where little known artists as well as Roa and Banksy have adorned walls and doorways. ROA (born c. 1975) is the pseudonym of an anonymous graffiti artist from Ghent, Belgium who has created works on the streets of cities across Europe and the United States. ROA generally paints wild animals (such as rats) or birds (such as crows) in black and white. In 2010 ROA came to particular notice in the UK when Hackney council threatened to paint over one of his paintings, a 3.5m high rabbit.
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  • Demonstrators stage a protest opposing the governments plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, UK on January 15, 2019. A pre-trial hearing challenging the legality of the government’s decision takes place today with campaigners claiming the decision is unlawful as it ignores climate impact.
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  • Demonstrators stage a protest opposing the governments plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, UK on January 15, 2019. A pre-trial hearing challenging the legality of the government’s decision takes place today with campaigners claiming the decision is unlawful as it ignores climate impact.
    20190115_Third_runway_protest_VF_09.jpg
  • Demonstrators stage a protest opposing the governments plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, UK on January 15, 2019. A pre-trial hearing challenging the legality of the government’s decision takes place today with campaigners claiming the decision is unlawful as it ignores climate impact.
    20190115_Third_runway_protest_VF_08.jpg
  • Demonstrators stage a protest opposing the governments plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, UK on January 15, 2019. A pre-trial hearing challenging the legality of the government’s decision takes place today with campaigners claiming the decision is unlawful as it ignores climate impact.
    20190115_Third_runway_protest_VF_06.jpg
  • Demonstrators stage a protest opposing the governments plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, UK on January 15, 2019. A pre-trial hearing challenging the legality of the government’s decision takes place today with campaigners claiming the decision is unlawful as it ignores climate impact.
    20190115_Third_runway_protest_VF_07.jpg
  • Demonstrators stage a protest opposing the governments plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, UK on January 15, 2019. A pre-trial hearing challenging the legality of the government’s decision takes place today with campaigners claiming the decision is unlawful as it ignores climate impact.
    20190115_Third_runway_protest_VF_01.jpg
  • Copies of the book 'Fake Law' by the Secret Barrister, is displayed in the window of Waterstones on Piccadilly the West End, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • Copies of the book 'Fake Law' by the Secret Barrister, is displayed in the window of Waterstones on Piccadilly the West End, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • A legal penal notice at the entrance to Quadrillas drill site in New Preston Road, July 01 2017, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Any one found on Quadrillas land may be imprissoned or fined. Lancashire voted against permitting fracking but was over ruled by the conservative central Government. Fracking is a highly contested way of extracting gas, it is risky to extract and damaging to the environment and is banned in parts of Europe . Lancashire has in the past experienced earth quakes blamed on fracking.
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  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration, a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
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  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration, a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-29-20-01-2020.jpg
  • An exterior of Lunar House, the headquarters of UK Visas and Immigration, a division of the Home Office on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England. Lunar House was completed in 1970, inspired by the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon in 1969.
    croydon_journey-23-20-01-2020.jpg
  • Dr Nimesh Desai, head psychiatrist at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi seeks permission from a High Court judge to inject a homeless and mentally unstable man with an anti-psychotic drug. The effort is part of a unique street clinic project, that sees a representative of the Delhi judiciary give case-by-case legal authority to Dr Desai on the street, to treat the mentally unstable homeless.<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • Yellow taxis on the streets of Monastiraki. Regardless the brand and type of the car, taxis in Athens are all bright yellow. There are about 14.000 taxis in total Average every taxi is operational 19 hours per day driving 350 km. Every day taxis in Athens drive about 500.000 kilometers totaling up to 1.8 million kilometers a year. Taxis in Athens are cheap which accounts for the high number of kilometers yearly. One could say the Athens taxis have their own set of rules which aren’t always legal. If you want to catch a taxi in the street, you often will have to shout your destination to the driver as he drives by. If he is not going your direction, he may not stop to pick you up. This is standard practice in Athens and not regarded upon as rude. Just flag the next taxi you see. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110921yellow taxis athensD.jpg
  • Yellow taxis on the streets of Monastiraki. Regardless the brand and type of the car, taxis in Athens are all bright yellow. There are about 14.000 taxis in total Average every taxi is operational 19 hours per day driving 350 km. Every day taxis in Athens drive about 500.000 kilometers totaling up to 1.8 million kilometers a year. Taxis in Athens are cheap which accounts for the high number of kilometers yearly. One could say the Athens taxis have their own set of rules which aren’t always legal. If you want to catch a taxi in the street, you often will have to shout your destination to the driver as he drives by. If he is not going your direction, he may not stop to pick you up. This is standard practice in Athens and not regarded upon as rude. Just flag the next taxi you see. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110921yellow taxis athensC.jpg
  • Yellow taxis on the streets of Monastiraki. Regardless the brand and type of the car, taxis in Athens are all bright yellow. There are about 14.000 taxis in total Average every taxi is operational 19 hours per day driving 350 km. Every day taxis in Athens drive about 500.000 kilometers totaling up to 1.8 million kilometers a year. Taxis in Athens are cheap which accounts for the high number of kilometers yearly. One could say the Athens taxis have their own set of rules which aren’t always legal. If you want to catch a taxi in the street, you often will have to shout your destination to the driver as he drives by. If he is not going your direction, he may not stop to pick you up. This is standard practice in Athens and not regarded upon as rude. Just flag the next taxi you see. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110919yellow taxis athensA.jpg
  • Yellow taxis on the streets of Monastiraki. Regardless the brand and type of the car, taxis in Athens are all bright yellow. There are about 14.000 taxis in total Average every taxi is operational 19 hours per day driving 350 km. Every day taxis in Athens drive about 500.000 kilometers totaling up to 1.8 million kilometers a year. Taxis in Athens are cheap which accounts for the high number of kilometers yearly. One could say the Athens taxis have their own set of rules which aren’t always legal. If you want to catch a taxi in the street, you often will have to shout your destination to the driver as he drives by. If he is not going your direction, he may not stop to pick you up. This is standard practice in Athens and not regarded upon as rude. Just flag the next taxi you see. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110919yellow taxis athensB.jpg
  • Dr Nimesh Desai, head psychiatrist at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi injects a homeless and mentally unstable man with an anti-psychotic drug. The effort is part of a unique street clinic project, that sees a representative of the Delhi judiciary give case-by-case legal authority to Dr Desai on the street, to treat the mentally unstable homeless.<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
    SFE_100222_098.jpg
  • Dr Nimesh Desai, head psychiatrist at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi assesses, a homeless and mentally unstable man for treatment with an anti-psychotic drug. The effort is part of a unique street clinic project, that sees a representative of the Delhi judiciary give case-by-case legal authority to Dr Desai on the street, to treat the mentally unstable homeless.<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
    SFE_100215_078.jpg
  • Dr Nimesh Desai, head psychiatrist at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi injects, by the light of the torch in a mobile telephone, a homeless and mentally unstable man with an anti-psychotic drug. The effort is part of a unique street clinic project, that sees a representative of the Delhi judiciary give case-by-case legal authority to Dr Desai on the street, to treat the mentally unstable homeless.<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • A black cab passes a large construction hoarding in the City of London, the  Square Mile, the capital's historic financial district. The illustration is located beneath a future office development of the Leadenhall Building by the Brookfield Multiplex construction company at 100 Bishopsgate in the financial district City of London. 100 Bishopsgate is a 40-storey commercial development, offering highly efficient and flexible floor space to meet the current and future demands of financial, insurance and legal occupiers. Located in the heart of the City of London, the development is in close proximity to Bank and Liverpool Street station commuter hubs.
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  • The Red Line action between the Arc de Triumph and La Defense. COP21 in Paris. The official climate talks in Paris is on and the pressure to come up with a sustainable legally binding is high.
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  • The Red Line action between the Arc de Triumph and La Defense. COP21 in Paris. The official climate talks in Paris is on and the pressure to come up with a sustainable legally binding is high.
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  • The Red Line action between the Arc de Triumph and La Defense. COP21 in Paris. The official climate talks in Paris is on and the pressure to come up with a sustainable legally binding is high.
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  • The Red Line action between the Arc de Triumph and La Defense. COP21 in Paris. The official climate talks in Paris is on and the pressure to come up with a sustainable legally binding is high.
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  • The Red Line action between the Arc de Triumph and La Defense. COP21 in Paris. The official climate talks in Paris is on and the pressure to come up with a sustainable legally binding is high.
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  • The Red Line action between the Arc de Triumph and La Defense. COP21 in Paris. The official climate talks in Paris is on and the pressure to come up with a sustainable legally binding is high.
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